The Little Falls Mounties were limited to one hit in their home opener Friday but they made it count as they defeated the Frankfort-Schuyler Maroon Knights 2-1 at Veterans Memorial Park.

Jason Vespi’s single in the fifth inning was the only hit allowed by Frankfort-Schuyler right-hander Carl DeRollo and it drove home the first two runs of the game.

Frankfort-Schuyler got one of the runs back in the top of the sixth inning but would score no more against Josh Martin who picked up his third win in four decisions. Martin struck out six batters without allowing a walk and scattered four hits.

DeRollo, who had a two-hit shutout against Remsen earlier this spring, struck out eight Mounties and walked three.

The Mounties play at home again Saturday at 11 a.m. against Ilion. Frankfort-Schuyler plays on the road Saturday at Mt. Markham.

MOHAWK, N.Y. — Mike Santillo struck out 10 West Canada Valley batters Friday and the Mohawk Mohicans won a meeting of the last two unbeaten teams in Division II of the Center State Conference 8-4 at Upper Tolpa.

The Mohicans (4-1, 3-0 CSC-II) scored three times in the first inning and never trailed. They added three runs in the sixth and entered the Indians’ final at-bat with an 8-3 advantage. West Canada Valley got a run on a wild pitch in the top of the seventh but had another runner tagged out at the plate on a similar play.

Brandon Roberts had a home run among his three hits for West Canada Valley.

SCHOHARIE, N.Y. — Canajoharie took a lead with two runs in the top of the seventh inning Friday by the Schoharie Indians won the game with two in the bottom of the seventh as they defeated the Cougars 10-9.

Schoharie had led 3-0 before Canajoharie put its first four runs up in the fourth inning. The Cougars built a 7-3 lead before Schoharie scored five times in the bottom of the sixth.

The winning run scored on a walk with the bases loaded.

Connor Brown homered and Trevor Norman had a three-run double for Schoharie.